Casting #64

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Casting #64

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64a Scammell Breakdown Truck, issued 1959, length 64mm, box types B-C and D.
64b MG 1100, issued 1966, length 67mm, box type E and F.

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The two wheel types 12.5 x 30 and 12.5 x 40 BPW.

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The three types of rivets (pins) used to fix the hooks to the crane jib.

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The two different lengths of the hooks 18 mm and 20 mm.

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Need the one with 10 x 36 tread bpw.

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Re: Casting #64

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Just one here:

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Re: Casting #64

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]my favorite with reverse hook
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Re: Casting #64

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Love the reverse hook, one of the only regular wheel models that I have an unused casting of.
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Re: Casting #64

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That unused casting is very cool J. I've never seen anything like that from that period, and I only have a couple - both late Lesney SF castings. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Casting #64

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Taniwha wrote:That unused casting is very cool J. I've never seen anything like that from that period, and I only have a couple - both late Lesney SF castings. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks Gavin,
I do like the castings and have a few superfast ones as well.
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Re: Casting #64

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Re: Casting #64

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Why do you think they modelled the MG so large?
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To take up most of the space in the 'One Size Fits All' standard box.

The 1-75 Series miniatures range was not made to a constant scale. Smaller subjects based on real cars do tend to be bigger than they need to be so park the MG 1100 next to a Rolls-Royce (#24c) and the difference is very noticable and un-realistic!

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Try Lambretta next to Routemaster
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